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Evidence Guide: FWPCOT2211 - Produce pointed timber products

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FWPCOT2211 - Produce pointed timber products

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Prepare for pointing operation

  1. Review work order and where required check with appropriate personnel.
  2. Select appropriate equipment and check for operational effectiveness in line with manufacturer's recommendations.
  3. Plan pointing operations in line with work order.
Review work order and where required check with appropriate personnel.

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Select appropriate equipment and check for operational effectiveness in line with manufacturer's recommendations.

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Plan pointing operations in line with work order.

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Maintain pointing operation

  1. Follow lock out procedures and adjust machinery to suit size and type of timber to be processed.
  2. Use equipment in line with organisational safety procedures, manufacturer’s instructions environmental protection practices.
  3. Produce posts and pegs at optimal rate consistent with material type, acceptable surface finish and equipment capability.
  4. Monitor pointing operation to ensure consistency of product dimension, quality and finish in line with organisational quality standards.
  5. Monitor shaving and sawdust removal system to ensure waste material is effectively controlled.
  6. Coordinate supply of material with appropriate personnel and report timber faults.
  7. Sort and process finished products in line with organisational procedures.
  8. Identify routine processing and equipment faults and resolve or report to appropriate personnel.
Follow lock out procedures and adjust machinery to suit size and type of timber to be processed.

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Use equipment in line with organisational safety procedures, manufacturer’s instructions environmental protection practices.

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Produce posts and pegs at optimal rate consistent with material type, acceptable surface finish and equipment capability.

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Monitor pointing operation to ensure consistency of product dimension, quality and finish in line with organisational quality standards.

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Monitor shaving and sawdust removal system to ensure waste material is effectively controlled.

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Coordinate supply of material with appropriate personnel and report timber faults.

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Sort and process finished products in line with organisational procedures.

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Identify routine processing and equipment faults and resolve or report to appropriate personnel.

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Shut down operation

  1. Shut down pointing operation in line with manufacturer’s recommendations.
  2. Complete basic non-specialist maintenance for equipment in line with manufacturer’s recommendations.
  3. Record and report equipment faults and maintenance requirements to appropriate personnel.
  4. Clear work area and dispose of waste in line with environmental protection practices.
  5. Complete production and quality records and report in line with organisational procedures.
Shut down pointing operation in line with manufacturer’s recommendations.

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Complete basic non-specialist maintenance for equipment in line with manufacturer’s recommendations.

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Record and report equipment faults and maintenance requirements to appropriate personnel.

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Clear work area and dispose of waste in line with environmental protection practices.

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Complete production and quality records and report in line with organisational procedures.

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1. Prepare for pointing operation

1.1 Review work order and where required check with appropriate personnel.

1.2 Select appropriate equipment and check for operational effectiveness in line with manufacturer's recommendations.

1.3 Plan pointing operations in line with work order.

2. Maintain pointing operation

2.1 Follow lock out procedures and adjust machinery to suit size and type of timber to be processed.

2.2 Use equipment in line with organisational safety procedures, manufacturer’s instructions environmental protection practices.

2.3 Produce posts and pegs at optimal rate consistent with material type, acceptable surface finish and equipment capability.

2.4 Monitor pointing operation to ensure consistency of product dimension, quality and finish in line with organisational quality standards.

2.5 Monitor shaving and sawdust removal system to ensure waste material is effectively controlled.

2.6 Coordinate supply of material with appropriate personnel and report timber faults.

2.7 Sort and process finished products in line with organisational procedures.

2.8 Identify routine processing and equipment faults and resolve or report to appropriate personnel.

3. Shut down operation

3.1 Shut down pointing operation in line with manufacturer’s recommendations.

3.2 Complete basic non-specialist maintenance for equipment in line with manufacturer’s recommendations.

3.3 Record and report equipment faults and maintenance requirements to appropriate personnel.

3.4 Clear work area and dispose of waste in line with environmental protection practices.

3.5 Complete production and quality records and report in line with organisational procedures.

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1. Prepare for pointing operation

1.1 Review work order and where required check with appropriate personnel.

1.2 Select appropriate equipment and check for operational effectiveness in line with manufacturer's recommendations.

1.3 Plan pointing operations in line with work order.

2. Maintain pointing operation

2.1 Follow lock out procedures and adjust machinery to suit size and type of timber to be processed.

2.2 Use equipment in line with organisational safety procedures, manufacturer’s instructions environmental protection practices.

2.3 Produce posts and pegs at optimal rate consistent with material type, acceptable surface finish and equipment capability.

2.4 Monitor pointing operation to ensure consistency of product dimension, quality and finish in line with organisational quality standards.

2.5 Monitor shaving and sawdust removal system to ensure waste material is effectively controlled.

2.6 Coordinate supply of material with appropriate personnel and report timber faults.

2.7 Sort and process finished products in line with organisational procedures.

2.8 Identify routine processing and equipment faults and resolve or report to appropriate personnel.

3. Shut down operation

3.1 Shut down pointing operation in line with manufacturer’s recommendations.

3.2 Complete basic non-specialist maintenance for equipment in line with manufacturer’s recommendations.

3.3 Record and report equipment faults and maintenance requirements to appropriate personnel.

3.4 Clear work area and dispose of waste in line with environmental protection practices.

3.5 Complete production and quality records and report in line with organisational procedures.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy all of the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit. If a specific volume or frequency is not stated below, then evidence must be provided that the following requirements have been performed on at least one occasion:

produce pointed timber products in line with an individual work orders, which includes the following types of posts:

round poles covering the full range of sizes for which the equipment is suitable

rectangular sawn material covering the full range of sizes for which the equipment is suitable

complete these types of basic non-specialist maintenance:

cleaning the machine of wood chips and sawdust

replacing blunt cutters or saw blades

inspecting machine parts for wear or damage, including guards

greasing and lubricating moving parts

checking the operation of emergency stop buttons and lock out systems.

A person competent in this unit must be able to demonstrate knowledge of:

environmental protection practices for forest products factory settings:

reducing water and energy use

cleaning plant, tools and equipment

disposing of, recycling and reusing timber

typical timber defects and how these affect ability to produce a quality finished product:

warp

wane

cupping

shakes

insect defects

knots

resin pockets

stages of the pointing process

tools and equipment used for producing pointed timber products; their purpose, features and operation including:

manually loaded equipment

rotating cutters and saws

organisational procedures specific to producing pointed timber products including:

workplace health and safety with particular emphasis on equipment lock out

use and maintenance of equipment

communication reporting lines

recording and reporting production outcomes and equipment faults.

Range Statement

Not Applicable